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I have a question for all you guys who fish with electric motors only. I have a small boat that I use on an electric motor lake. But that is not my primary fishing boat.

Do you think some thing like this 12 V Generator would work to run a trolling motor? I would think something like that and a couple of batteries your time on the water can be greatly increased.

There is a different kit and more detail, here.

What do you guys think?

Paul

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I have an 800w AC 10amp DC Honda generator that I put in the boat when camping or going for a weekend. Normaly since I carry 3 batteries I just use it to charge the one battery I am not useing at the time and usually then only when off the water and really still prefer to run a reg. battery charger off of it to get a full charge. Mine only weighs around 25# and is relatively quiet especially at lower rpm's and about 12x8x12 and runs for hours on about pint of gas.

I think you will have some problems with the lawn mower rig.

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